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  2. Urban beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Many urban areas now attempt to regulate the activity; [4] while registering beehives is often mandatory, a high proportion of urban beekeepers do not inform the city. The popularity of urban beekeeping was growing rapidly c. 2012 [4] perhaps due to its inclusion in the local food movement. [5]

  3. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Related to natural beekeeping, urban beekeeping is an attempt to revert to a less-industrialized way of obtaining honey by using small-scale colonies that pollinate urban gardens. Some have found city bees are healthier than rural bees because there are fewer pesticides and greater biodiversity in urban gardens. [ 82 ]

  4. Apiary - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history apiaries and bees have been kept for honey and pollination purposes all across the globe. Due to the definition of apiary as a location where hives are kept its history can be traced as far back as that of beekeeping itself. In recent years Colony Collapse Disorder due to pesticide resistant mites have ravaged bee populations ...

  5. Glossary of beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Africanized bee – a hybrid bee with characteristics unsuitable for beekeeping [1] Apiary – a yard where beehives are kept; Apicology – ecology of bees; Apiology – scientific study of bees; Apitherapy – a branch of alternative medicine that uses honey bee products including honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly and bee venom.

  6. Will St. Joseph hop on the beekeeping buzz? - AOL

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    JOSEPH — Hobby beekeeping is finding roots in communities across the country, with cities like New York and Milwaukee passing local beekeeping ordinances, and now St. Joseph is looking to join ...

  7. Urban agriculture - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The term also applies to the area activities of animal husbandry, aquaculture, beekeeping, and horticulture in an urban context. Urban agriculture is distinguished from peri-urban agriculture, which takes place in rural areas at the edge of suburbs. [3] Urban agriculture can appear at varying levels of economic and social development.

  8. Bees welcomed in St. Joseph as city council approves ... - AOL

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    The new ordinance will limit beekeepers to the apris mellifera species honey bee, which are less aggressive than a wasp. “They’re so calm that I work without having a beekeeping suit on ...

  9. How Beekeeping Became the New Flex - AOL

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    There’s something beautiful about the simplicity of beekeeping.” Christiansen’s parents were bee­keepers, and today he keeps 30 to 40 hives on his hillside property in L.A.

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